UW-Stevens Point to host 24th annual Jazz Festival
1/15/2015
​The Mi​guel Zenon Quartet
 

Grammy Award-nominee and Puerto Rico native Miguel Zenón is bringing his quartet to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point for the 24th annual Jazz Festival.

Held Friday, Jan. 30, the festival will feature a 7:30 p.m. performance by the Miguel Zenón Quartet in Michelsen Hall of the Noel Fine Arts Center. Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influential saxophonists of his generation, Zenón is also a composer who mixes Latin American folk music and jazz.

Tickets for the concert are $18 for adults and $15 for senior citizens and students. They are available at UW-Stevens Point Information and Tickets Office, 715-346-4100, 800-838-3378 or http://tickets.uwsp.edu. The festival is sponsored by the UW-Stevens Point Department of Music.

The performance caps a day of jazz study by more than 700 students from 27 high school and middle schools in Wisconsin, including D.C. Everest, Merrill, Mosinee, Pacelli and Wautoma high schools. Guest teachers include 2006 UW-Stevens Point alumnus Marlin McKay and others from the Midwest.

Zenón has released nine recordings as a lead musician, most recently “Identities are Changeable,” which bases its music on interviews with Puerto Ricans living in New York City. It was chosen as one of the best jazz recordings of 2014 by NBC News, National Public Radio, the Boston Globe and Rhapsody, among others.

Zenón was chosen by the Kennedy Center to teach and perform in West Africa through the Jazz Ambassador program and has given lectures and master classes around the world. He also founded Caravana Cultural, a program that offers free jazz concerts in rural Puerto Rico.

He is a faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music and is a founding member of the SFJAZZ Collective. In 2008, he was among 25 creative people to receive the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, known as the “Genius Grant.” He resides in New York City with his wife and daughter.

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